Tornadoes may form in thunderstorms with rain, although they may not be in the rainy section of the storm cloud. However, there are what is called High Precipitation (HP) supercells that may form “rain-wrapped” tornadoes. These tornadoes are cloaked by sheets of rain, making them hard to detect.
Tornadoes may form in thunderstorms with rain, although they may not be in the rainy section of the storm cloud. However, there are what is called High Precipitation (HP) supercells that may form “rain-wrapped” tornadoes. These tornadoes are cloaked by sheets of rain, making them hard to detect.